Episode 008 - Preparing yourself for working or doing business abroad
As you prepare to take this journey to study, work, volunteer, or retire abroad, subscribe to The...
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As you prepare to take this journey to study, work, volunteer, or retire abroad, subscribe to The Your Expat Expert podcast to minimize the ‘Nobody told me or I didn’t know moments’. Now let’s begin a smoother transition. Today’s Show: Preparing yourself for working or doing business abroad. Denise Minor with MindSpring Metro DC can be contacted by [email protected] Your Expat Expert Podcast provides expatriate services to individuals and companies moving abroad in an educational environment with an informative voice helping you feel confident and more importantly, prepared. Want to share your International experience? Feel free to contact us at [email protected].
First published
09/27/2016
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